Nokia plugs itself into the Wireless Power Consortium
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The Wireless Power Consortium has already managed to attract some pretty big players in the industry (including Philips, Sanyo and Duracell), but it’s now bolstered its roster with one of its biggest heavyweights yet by announcing that Nokia has signed on as a full member. Of course, Nokia isn’t making any firm promises about incorporating the Consortium’s Qi wireless power standard into its products just yet, but it does say that the technology “carries significant potential to enhance consumer experience of battery charging,” and that it “aims to meet these consumer expectations.” For its part, the Wireless Power Consortium is unsurprisingly thrilled to have Nokia on board, noting that the move “significantly expands the potential market traction of the Qi wireless charging standard.”
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